Note: All 4 margins present (just barely). I’m guessing I purchased this note because it was signed by P. Thweatt for Comptroller General (my other 3 examples were signed by Bloodworth.) Red Overprint kinda low, but not low enough to consider this a Type 2B

ML2A

Martin-Latimer Type 2A

Criswell - GA CR4A

Serial # 33076

Rarity: R7

Grade: XF

Note: Feel kinda guilty for calling this a Type 2A (the red overprint barely touches letters on the ‘T’ and ‘E’.) Ink Rot on the ‘J’ on Comptroller signature. Fuzzy Treasury Stamp on obverse… I’ve come to recognize this as rolling ‘left to right’ stamping motion instead of ‘up and down’ stamping motion. Finally…the left plate letter ‘A’ is missing the Crossbar (which technically means this note is a Type E (R6); however, I consider this a plate ‘wear and tear’ issue occurring on notes ~>=20001 and serial #s ending in a ‘1’ or ‘6’ (indicating the top note on a plate of 5 vertical notes)

ML2A

Martin-Latimer Type 2A

Criswell - GA CR4A

Serial # 32557

Rarity: R7

Grade: XF

Note: Nice High Red Overprint as compared to my other ML2A example

ML2A

Martin-Latimer Type 2A

Criswell - GA CR4A

Serial # 45753

Rarity: R7

Grade: AU

Note: My nicest example for this Type variety…the red overprint completely clears the top of ‘The State of Georgia’